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[One group only, breakfast included] Experience Satoyama life at the Marronnier Hütte, a guest house at an elevation of 950m on a sacred mountain. Live with goats, chickens, and dogs
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Marronnier Hutte The space Our house stands on a hillside 950m from the sea level, floor space 150㎡ and site space 4600㎡. Very quiet place since no one lives above our house. You use upstairs (two rooms and cozy hall with desk. total 47㎡). One semi-double bed and Japanese futon are available. We can put Tatami on the floor to spread futon or use Tatami room to sleep. Fiber to the home (FTTH) and Free Wi-Fi are available. There are several Macs you can use as a guest. We provide free breakfast (toast and coffee or tea. We roast our coffee here. Silky fowl's egg or something might be added depends on seasons). 3-4 cars can be parked on our site. You can enjoy typical Japanese Satoyama (a mountain close to a rural settlement habitat) at any season. In summer, we don't need air conditioning, in winter, cold, but wood stove burning every day. Not an area of heavy snowfall. You can see a star-filled sky on a clear night. We do organic farming in my garden and there are many fruit trees and flowering trees including six Cherry blossoms in our front yard and backyard. We have a dog "Mogu", two kinds of chickens, and a goat "Shiro". Mogu lives in a building separate from the main building, and chickens and a goat are in backyard. Guest access Hosts live on downstairs. Entrance, kitchen, living, bathroom, Irori (a traditional Japanese sunken hearth) room, and terrace on the first floor are shared with hosts. Bedroom and one room are restricted to enter. Other things to note You can't watch TV since Antenna doesn't work upstairs. TV monitor can be used as a monitor of Mac and Play Station 4, 5. Registration Details M200001441
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